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How to add estimated reading time to your posts and pages

How to add estimated reading time to your posts and pages

When I read long form content, I like it when the writer took the effort to add the estimated reading time to the article. Maybe it’s because I’m used to reading books on my Kindle, I just like to know what I’m up against. Some time ago, I decided I wanted to have … Read more >>

How to change images from grayscale to color or vice versa on hover

How to change images on hover from grayscale to color or vice versa

An effect that always wows webdesign clients is images that change from color to grayscale or from grayscale to color when they move their mouse pointer over the image. To get this effect working in the old days, you needed two images: one in color and one in grayscale. In CSS or … Read more >>

How to easily style the WordPress columns block and make it responsive

How to easily style the WordPress columns block and make it responsive

When the Gutenberg editor came out as a plugin, the columns block was – and still is, at this moment (version 4.1) – in beta development. One of the consequences of this is – for now – that you have to style the block’s look and responsiveness yourself. I installed the plugin … Read more >>

Editor styling for the Gutenberg editor: how to match your site’s layout

Editor styling for the Gutenberg editor: how to match your site's layout

In the eighties, when I started in IT, a word processor was a piece of software in which you could type your text and style it with button combinations. How your text came out of the printer was a different story. Think programs like WordPerfect and WordStar. Editor styling was not a … Read more >>

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